Progesterone/Estradiol Ratio Is Related to Real-Life Alcohol Consumption in Alcohol Use Disorder in a Sex- and Menstrual Cycle Phase-Dependent Manner

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Hoffmann SabineORCID,Gerhardt SarahORCID,Mühle ChristianeORCID,Reinhard IrisORCID,Reichert Dominic,Bach PatrickORCID,Boroumand-Jazi RafatORCID,Kuehner ChristineORCID,Aguilera AlvaroORCID,Aslan AcelyaORCID,Bahr Nadja S.,Belanger Matthew,Deeken FriederikeORCID,Ebrahimi ClaudiaORCID,Fischbach Pascale C.ORCID,Ganz Marvin,Garbusow MariaORCID,Großkopf Charlotte M.,Heigert Marie,Hentschel AngelaORCID,Karl DamianORCID,Liu Shuyan,Mazza MassimilianoORCID,Pelz PatriciaORCID,Pinger Mathieu,Reichl Matthias,Riemerschmid CarlottaORCID,Rosenthal AnnikaORCID,Steffen JohannesORCID,Strehle JensORCID,Wedemeyer FriederikeORCID,Weiss Franziska,Wenzel Julia,Wieder GesineORCID,Wieland Alfred,Zaiser Judith,Zech HilmarORCID,Zimmermann Sina,Kornhuber JohannesORCID,Müller Christian P.,Sommer Wolfgang H.ORCID,Spanagel RainerORCID,Banaschewski TobiasORCID,Deserno LorenzORCID,Ebner-Priemer Ulrich W.ORCID,Flor HertaORCID,Kirsch PeterORCID,Rietschel MarcellaORCID,Vollstädt-Klein SabineORCID,Walter Henrik,Meyer-Lindenberg AndreasORCID,Rapp Michael A.ORCID,Witt StephanieORCID,Smolka Michael N.ORCID,Heinz AndreasORCID,Tost HeikeORCID,Kiefer FalkORCID,Reichert MarkusORCID,Lenz BerndORCID,

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundAlcohol use disorder (AUD) is a critical public health issue with sex-specific characteristics and the need for a better mechanistic understanding. Initial evidence suggests that progesterone can reduce alcohol intake, while estradiol leads to an increase. However, we lack knowledge about how progesterone relative to estradiol influences alcohol use patterns in females and males with AUD.MethodsThis multicenter within-subject study analyzed data on real-life alcohol use (21,438 intensively-sampled smartphone entries), menstrual cycle, and serum progesterone/estradiol ratios (677 blood samples) gathered during a 12-month follow-up in 74 naturally cycling females and 285 males with AUD (mean age: 29.7 and 37.8 years, respectively; data collection: 2020–2022). We used multilevel modelling to identify changes in alcohol use and progesterone/estradiol ratios across the menstrual cycle in females and associations between progesterone/estradiol ratios and alcohol use in males.ResultsDuring the late luteal phase, females showed 0.6- to 0.8-fold lower (predicted) probabilities of binge drinking and 2.8- to 5.6-fold higher mean progesterone/estradiol ratios compared to the menstrual, follicular, and ovulatory phases. Similarly, in males, an increase of 10 units in the progesterone/estradiol ratio was related to 8 and 9% lower probabilities of binge drinking and any alcohol use, respectively.ConclusionsBased on ecologically valid results, this study reveals that higher progesterone/estradiol ratios can protect against problematic alcohol use in females and males with AUD. Therefore, the progesterone/estradiol ratio is a promising treatment target. Translated into clinical practice, our results also indicate that females with AUD may benefit from menstrual cycle phase-tailored treatments.

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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